I thought the following would be of interest to the members of this listserve,
and quite possibly be new information to many, as it was to me.
George Rowson, a bird bander on Long Island's North Fork, recently made this
area's birding community aware of the above release, and it's link
I made the trek out to Democrat Point at the western end of Robert Moses
State Park late this morning, possibly my last dedicated (non-sod farm)
shorebird outing of the year. My stay was abbreviated due to swarms of
mosquitoes that beset me after I made the turn onto the Fire Island inlet
side of
I spent a good part of the day birding the above area. Water levels had
unfortunately increased rather than receded. That left less shorebird habitat
in some spots. Turtle Bay was good as was Onion Avenue. Missionlands Road was
the best spot this morning. I had nothing really exciting, but
Red eyed vireo
Eastern wood peewee
Eastern kingbird
Tennessee warbler
Black and white warbler
Northern waterthrush
Common yellowthroat
American redstarts
Carolina wren
Cardinal
Catbirds
Wood thrush
Northern flicker
Wood ducks
Red tailed hawks
Cedar waxwings
Goldfinch
Ruby throated hummingbirds
Hello All, Birds found during a Cornell Cooperative/ Suffolk Parks Walk
I gave this morning at Terrell River Park included 6 American Redstarts, a
Pine Warbler, 1 Blue winged Warbler, a Louisiana Waterthrush, 3 Black and
White Warblers, 3 Red eyed Vireo's, a White eyed Vireo, 2 Eastern
FYI
Will Raup
Albany, NY
> To: midhudsonbi...@yahoogroups.com
> From: bute...@yahoo.com
> Date: Sat, 10 Sep 2011 17:23:50 +
> Subject: [MidHudsonBirds] Found the Dove again
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>
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> I finally found the Dove again and have taken more photos. I will
Can someone post a photo accessible to all? (not requiring a membership
somewhere)
Bob LewisSleepy Hollow NY
--- On Sat, 9/10/11, Christopher T. Tessaglia-Hymes wrote:
From: Christopher T. Tessaglia-Hymes
Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] Fwd: [MidHudsonBirds] Common Ground Dove
To: "NYSBIRDS-L"
Friday, 9 September 2011 -
At Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City, a number of observers were able
to see the adult Red-headed Woodpecker in the Ramble, although viewing
may be a bit difficult at times, partly due to still-dense foliage.
There was also a fair flight of fresh migrants
Friday, 9 September 2011 -
At Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City, a number of observers were able
to see the adult Red-headed Woodpecker in the Ramble, although viewing
may be a bit difficult at times, partly due to still-dense foliage.
There was also a fair flight of fresh migrants
FYI
Will Raup
Albany, NY
To: midhudsonbi...@yahoogroups.com
From: bute...@yahoo.com
Date: Sat, 10 Sep 2011 17:23:50 +
Subject: [MidHudsonBirds] Found the Dove again
I finally found the Dove again and have taken more photos. I will post
I made the trek out to Democrat Point at the western end of Robert Moses
State Park late this morning, possibly my last dedicated (non-sod farm)
shorebird outing of the year. My stay was abbreviated due to swarms of
mosquitoes that beset me after I made the turn onto the Fire Island inlet
side of
I thought the following would be of interest to the members of this listserve,
and quite possibly be new information to many, as it was to me.
George Rowson, a bird bander on Long Island's North Fork, recently made this
area's birding community aware of the above release, and it's link
Can someone post a photo accessible to all? (not requiring a membership
somewhere)
Bob LewisSleepy Hollow NY
--- On Sat, 9/10/11, Christopher T. Tessaglia-Hymes c...@cornell.edu wrote:
From: Christopher T. Tessaglia-Hymes c...@cornell.edu
Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] Fwd: [MidHudsonBirds]
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